Executive summary The aim of the study was to analyse stakeholders’ perceptions of the benefits and risks of joint NHS/HE procurement activities in the area of e-content and on this basis identify potential strategies and ...

The role of the public library in encouraging reading and using ICT in the reading development process has been included in a number of Government reports during the 1990s and 2000s in the UK. Following the successful ...

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The scope of this project was to look at rural information needs within Ceredigion and Powys, with relevance to health, economic and ethnic migrant needs. The aim was to inform the Mid Wales Library and ...

The aim of research conducted for the National Library for Health was to identify what type of training was required, and how the training should be delivered. Describes the systematic approach used to collate and synthesise ...

This article provides an overview of the PROLIB and EDULIB projects which involved the development and delivery of distance-learning courses in the Slovak language to library and information professionals in the Slovak ...

Executive summary Aims and objectives The aims and objectives of the training needs analysis were to inform the planning and implementation of training strategies for healthcare library staff in the South Yorkshire Workforce ...

Reported in this paper are the results of a research project undertaken in 2010/11, examining issues in relation to demonstrating the relevance, value, worth and impact of National Libraries in contemporary society within ...

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to report results of a research project which investigated how two UK National libraries categorise their core business purpose together with an assessment of the role and relevance ...

Purpose – This paper seeks to analyse the results of a case study conducted in 2008/2009 investigating workplace stress in a further education college library service. Design/methodology/approach – Results from questionnaires ...

The World Library Summit on Global Knowledge Renaissance was a conference organised by the National Library Board of Singapore in April 2002. An overview of the papers presented and which covered the broad themes of knowledge ...